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PERSONAL

Mr. W. Irvine, of Dannevirke. arrived m Napier lust evening. Miss Stansworth arrived m Napier last evening from Wairoa. Mr. and Mrs. T .1. <Warren, Pukehau, left for homo to-day. The Misses Holmes arrived in Napier by conch from Wairoa ~ last evening. Mr. and Mrv I' A i'nth r limn son, of Dannevirke. are on a short, visit to Napier. Mr. J. <). < !a-ke. manager uf the Te Mata Vineynm-. left Hastings this morning on a v ,sit to Victoria. The death is reported at Sydney of Captain Whitton, member of the Papuan Legislative (.'oimeil. -Press Association. Mr. G. Dunean, cliicf clerk at the Napier railway goods office, leaves to-day for New Plymouth, to which town he has been transferred.

In the House of Representatives yesterday, the speaker read a letter from Mrs. Monk expressing appreciation of the sympathy of members during her late bercav Frederick Reyiing. secrets®’ of the Wellington Trades and. l"t>our Council, died last night after eight, weeks’ illness. He had been secretary of the Trades Ciuim-il for the last seven years. Press Association.

Archbishop Redwood lias taken a passage by the Marama, which leaves Auckland for Vancouver on September 23. Tiie Archbishop proceeds Home via America, returning to New Zealand via the Suez Canal.

A painful sensation was created at Grey mouth this morning by the sudden death of the Rev. R. Stew art. Pastor of St. John's Presbyterian Church for over 20 years. He had lately accept cd a cal! to K.ri pin. Press Assui’iiit ion.

At a special meet ing of the Dunedin University Council on Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. Professor Hew itson was appointed to till the vac ane.v on the Senate of the University of New Zealand, caused by the resignation of the Ibm. Jas. Allen.

Mr. Joseph Lesina. of Queens land, has been appointed New Zealand organiser for "the trade.” Mr. Lesina represent cd Claremont in the last Queensland Parliament. The constituency was abolished in conse-queni-i? o! the redisl ribnt ion of seats., and lie <_iid not stand at the last election.

Mr. A. . Blair, of the legal firm <<l Chapman. Skerrett. Wylie, and Tripp, and Mr, T. Neave. of the legal firm of Brown, Dean, and Neave, have been created Notaries Public lor New Zealand by the Com-

missary of b acuities, and were sworn in yesterday before His Honor Sir Robert Stout.

At the Central Hotel, Napier, last evening, Mr. J-rank Holder, who is leaving for Mtirton, was met by a, number of friends ami presented with a silver tea si rv ice, suitable in scribed. Mr. \\ . Hill, in making tlie presentation, made reference to the. high reg >rd and esteem in which the recipient was held. Mr. Holder briefly returned thanks.

Mr. G. H. Archibald, child psychologist, arrived in Wellington from Australia by the Moeraki yesterday. Mr. Archibald, who is director of studies at the Bourneville Training Institute, England, comes to New Zealand after a jiioneering tour of Australia in the in t< rests of the new education, of which hs is an acknowledged leader. He is endeavouring to promote the introduetTon ot new me! hods into schools, particularly in regard to the moral and religmm; training of children, and naturally includes on these lines the Sunday school in the field of liis work. He has with him Mrs. Archibald, 'Mis-; Etli<-1 Archibald, and. .Miss Backhunse, as helpers. Mr. Archibald w.-u, rbeeivetl last evening at a welcome tea in Wesley Hall, and later delivered the first of a course of lectures. Mr. G. Hogbcn, Inspector General of Schools, was in the eh.’iit. He will be a week in Wellington.

NAPIER BOROUGH LOANS. POLLING lil.’si LTs. , Y.'si<-i<i;n polling lock place in Napier Borough in connection with the extended loan proposals and on the results being' declared it win found that onk those relating to the drainage and completion of the new theatre were authorised by the ratepax ers. Ihe p.-Hing al the various booths was as follows :■ MeI.E.W p \i:k.

For. Agst. Inf. Council Chambers . 172 15m II Donaldson's Store .. 29 32 2 Coronation Hall ... ]s 39 2 Marist Bros.' School 23 26 •• ■ Totals 242 255 |ft KIRKt ALDIE'S CORNER. For. Agst. Ini'. Council Chambers . 67 268 « Donaldson's Store ., 12 45 <; Coronation Hall ... 7 511 2 Marist Bros.’ School c> 53 Totals 92 -Illi 14 CEMETERY SITE. Eor. Agst. Inf. Council Chambers . 178 134 u Donaldson’s Store . . 23 37 I Coronation Hall .... 23 35 2 Marist Bros.' School Is 41 Totals 244 267 14 DRAINACE AND THEATRE. Eor. Agst. Inf. Council Chambers . 214 92 5 Donaldson's Store . . 37 26 Coronation Halt .... 3 1 23 2 Marist Bros.’ Schoo] 2t 35 Totals 339 |7(i 7 THE PROPOSALS SUBMITTED. 1'he following is a. list of the <ariohs b ian proposals : ■|<w To complete diainagc I 1 ,600 I'o complete Municipal Thea tre 6,000 To improve Nelson and M. Lean Parks 2.500 To provide new eemeterx at Parki* Island 1.000 Kickcalclie's Parade corner.. 2,250

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 239, 12 September 1912, Page 4

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PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 239, 12 September 1912, Page 4

PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 239, 12 September 1912, Page 4

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